Chicago Symphony, Riccardo Muti extend contract until 2022

The Chicago Symphony Orchestra has extended its contract with Riccardo Muti as its music director through the 2022 season.Associated Press

Associated Press

CHICAGO - The Chicago Symphony Orchestra has extended its contract with renowned Italian conductor Riccardo Muti as its music director through the 2022 season.

The orchestra made the announcement Tuesday. It says Muti's current contract goes through 2020 and the new contract will extend through August 2022.

Muti said in a statement that he has "deep respect and affection" for CSO musicians and the relationship is "growing stronger each year." He says "this is the reason why I have decided to continue for two more seasons."

Muti became CSO's music director in 2010. The contract extension means he will continue his commitment to lead the orchestra in 10 weeks of subscription concerts, Chicago community engagement activities and special concerts and three to four weeks of domestic or international tours each season.

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